| Kansas State Board of Health - 1907 - 534 Seiten
...in medicines. There are certain diseases in which these remedies are regularly prescribed, both for internal and external use. The value which they possess...relation to their use in the healthy organism except when prescribed as prophylactics. The fact that any remedy is useful in disease does not appear to logically... | |
| Robert Leonard Emerson - 1909 - 636 Seiten
...medicine, and there are certain diseases in which these remedies are regularly prescribed, both for internal and external use. The value which they possess...at any other time. It appears, therefore, that both borax and boric acid, when continually administered in small doses for a long period or in large quantities... | |
| 1904 - 790 Seiten
...The report shows that the therapeutic value which these agents possess in certain diseases, does not have any relation to their use in the healthy organism, except when prescribed as prophylactics. The final conclusion of this report is : " It appears, therefore, that... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1904 - 692 Seiten
...without much danger of impairment of health. in which these remedies arc regularly prescribed, both for internal and external use. The value which they possess...appears, therefore, that both boric acid and borax, when continuously administered in small doses for a long period or when given in large quantities for a... | |
| Irving P. Fox - 1903 - 678 Seiten
...in medicine. There are certain diseases in which these remedies are regularly prescribed, both for internal and external use. The value which they possess...appears, therefore, that both boric acid and borax, when continuously administered in small doses for a long period, or when given in large quantities for a... | |
| USDA. - 1904 - 700 Seiten
...in medicine. There are certain diseases in which these remedies are regularly prescribed, both for internal and external use. The value which they possess...prescribed as prophylactics. The fact that any remedy id useful in disease does not appear to logically warrant its use at any other time. It appears, therefore,... | |
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